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== Informal voting == Just to get an idea of how many like/dislike it. Please include reasons why you voted. === Use modular diagrams and port a klunky-like editor for such diagrams === === Use modular diagrams but we don't need any new editors === === Don't use the modular diagrams - let's wait for SVG rendering support === * I've tried doing some diagrams with this, and, although it works, it's a lot of work and not really worth it for mediocre diagrams. I am going to make my diagrams more modular (see [[BJT]] and [[Transistor#Types]] for examples of modular diagrams), and maybe I will start uploading source files like [[GIMP]] [[XCF (file format)|XCF]] files? But I don't think this complete modularity is worth it. - [[User:Omegatron|Omegatron]] 16:09, Mar 21, 2005 (UTC) === Don't use the modular diagrams we don't need them === *I'm not voting yet... How many electronic diagrams do we have / want in Wikipedia? Are we trying to include basic circuits for physics principles? For electrical / electronic tutorials? For logic diagrams? Would we want to include a pair of cross coupled transistors / nand gates? Without knowing what we want to draw it seems OTT. If we want to draw a lot then it may not be enough, so ... -- [[User:SGBailey|SGBailey]] 15:57, 2005 Mar 21 (UTC)
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